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teddy

[ted-ee] / ˈtɛd i /


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She bought lollipops and a teddy bear, and by 10 a.m. she had set up shop outside a campus dining hall where she consoled students Sunday morning with offers of “free mom hugs.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr. Foreman of Basic Fun! says some manufacturers are holding prices steady by cutting costs, such as by shrinking the size of teddy bears, using simpler packaging or not including batteries.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lumbering down the grassy mountainside in southwestern China—being careful not to slip—is a giant panda teddy bear.

From Literature

Currently at London's Selfridges, you can buy fish and chips soft toys, sold to you by an assistant pretending to fry and put salt and vinegar on your selected teddies.

From BBC

Rosie, who was then eight, was "wearing a dirty pyjama top, a pair of jogging bottoms, a pair of trainers with no socks, she had her headphones on, she was holding a teddy", Julie recalls.

From BBC